Dragon Ball Z: L'irriducibile Bio-Combattente
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBroly is cloned by Lord Jaguar, who plans to pit him and other bio-warriors against Mr. Satan in an attempt to expose him as a fraud. Goten, Trunks, Kriilin and Android 18 must stop the new ... Leggi tuttoBroly is cloned by Lord Jaguar, who plans to pit him and other bio-warriors against Mr. Satan in an attempt to expose him as a fraud. Goten, Trunks, Kriilin and Android 18 must stop the new Bio-Broly.Broly is cloned by Lord Jaguar, who plans to pit him and other bio-warriors against Mr. Satan in an attempt to expose him as a fraud. Goten, Trunks, Kriilin and Android 18 must stop the new Bio-Broly.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Masako Nozawa
- Son Goten
- (voce)
- …
Takeshi Kusao
- Trunks
- (voce)
Daisuke Gôri
- Mr. Satan
- (voce)
Mayumi Tanaka
- Kuririn
- (voce)
Miki Itô
- Android 18
- (voce)
Naoki Tatsuta
- Jaguar-Butta
- (voce)
- …
Keiji Fujiwara
- Men Men
- (voce)
Tomiko Suzuki
- Marron
- (voce)
Hisao Egawa
- Scientist A
- (voce)
Tomohisa Asô
- Scientist B
- (voce)
Yoshiyuki Kôno
- Scientist C
- (voce)
- (as Yoshiyuki Yukino)
Bin Shimada
- Bio-Broly
- (voce)
Laura Bailey
- Trunks
- (English version)
- (voce)
Robert Colin
- Bio Warrior B
- (English version)
- (voce)
Kara Edwards
- Goten
- (English version)
- (voce)
Jim Foronda
- Men Men
- (English version)
- (voce)
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I loved the first Broly film. To have another Saiyan with so much power and the twist of insanity due to this power was great. The second film that followed was a massive contrast, since it had a more comedic tone with the involvement of Goten and kid Trunks. Many felt it didn't do the power of Broly justice, but I thought it was great fun to see such a villain be brought down by opponents who made you laugh along the way. Since the third instalment would also involve the same protagonists with the addition of Hercule and Android 18, I was expecting something similar.
Having Broly come back as a mishmash between a Saiyan and robot was a good idea. Not exactly novel, but it was different from the concept of Androids, which I thought was somewhat original. Regardless, when Broly rose again, we were greeted with the same angry Saiyan, albeit with a different face. The fight scenes that ensued were unlike any other I had come to expect from Dragon Ball. Sure, there were Ki-blasts and explosions, but it seemed very contained within the environment it was set in. It also felt a bit less 'epic' than the other fights we had seen with Broly. Perhaps it may just be that the bio-form of Broly was weaker, I don't know. I still enjoyed it for its different format, but I would have appreciated something a bit bigger given Broly's power.
I feel this movie has been underrated as a Dragon Ball movie. Just because it did not follow the typical formulation of the series, it doesn't make it bad. I enjoyed the different setup and fight scenes. The only reason why I deducted a few points was because this movie had a bit more potential that I felt it did not tap into.
Having Broly come back as a mishmash between a Saiyan and robot was a good idea. Not exactly novel, but it was different from the concept of Androids, which I thought was somewhat original. Regardless, when Broly rose again, we were greeted with the same angry Saiyan, albeit with a different face. The fight scenes that ensued were unlike any other I had come to expect from Dragon Ball. Sure, there were Ki-blasts and explosions, but it seemed very contained within the environment it was set in. It also felt a bit less 'epic' than the other fights we had seen with Broly. Perhaps it may just be that the bio-form of Broly was weaker, I don't know. I still enjoyed it for its different format, but I would have appreciated something a bit bigger given Broly's power.
I feel this movie has been underrated as a Dragon Ball movie. Just because it did not follow the typical formulation of the series, it doesn't make it bad. I enjoyed the different setup and fight scenes. The only reason why I deducted a few points was because this movie had a bit more potential that I felt it did not tap into.
Some might say this movie isn't very good. Don't listen to them. See this one, not the first two Broly movies.
Bio Broly dares to be original and different from its predecessors and is one of the funniest and most entertaining of the DBZ movies. Broly was never good or interesting in the first place, so here he could be anyone. It doesn't really matter as he is satisfactory for the film's purpose. Most importantly, Bio Broly is believable for DBZ standards. He was created by messing with science and dies in the deadly acid from whence he came, not from clichéd laser attacks, but by the brains of our heroes. Check it out. Not quite as good as some of the other movies but original enough to surpass its crappy prequels.
Bio Broly dares to be original and different from its predecessors and is one of the funniest and most entertaining of the DBZ movies. Broly was never good or interesting in the first place, so here he could be anyone. It doesn't really matter as he is satisfactory for the film's purpose. Most importantly, Bio Broly is believable for DBZ standards. He was created by messing with science and dies in the deadly acid from whence he came, not from clichéd laser attacks, but by the brains of our heroes. Check it out. Not quite as good as some of the other movies but original enough to surpass its crappy prequels.
No Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan, and barely any Goku; this is pretty much a long, pointless filler episode of Dragon Ball Z.
The first two Broly movies were pretty decent. The first one was insane, followed by the second, which was alright, but that's where they should have just stopped. This third installment in the Broly series known as Bio Broly is nothing but a worthless piece of crap that isn't worth the watch. The only reason I watched it, after hearing it sucked from my friends, was out of curiosity. But now that I did, I regret every minute of it. Nothing but an abomination to DBZ.
The story is that a former rival of Hercule wants revenge for ruining his dream of Martial Arts. His plan includes resurrecting the Legendary Super Saiyan Broly as a biotechnology monster. So, Trunks, Goten, Krillin, 18, and even Hercule team up to fight this monster.
Won't you just be excited to see Hercule fighting, great start, right? Wrong!
Where do I begin? First off, its short, so there's so much limit inside that you never feel excited. It takes place in one single location, and the fight scene is pathetically short and stupid. Just the whole idea and premise is pointless. They could have easily concluded the Broly series with the second, a perfect ending. But no, they had to include Broly like a monster, and they also had to include Hercule. Are you joking me? Its like that's the one reason for making a third one, to include Hercule, and Hercule sucks!!!
The one somewhat decent thing about it is that it includes Android 18, who is insanely hot! I forgot how hot she was, so when I saw her, I was like, yeah baby, do your thing.
Other than that, this movie is not worth it. Curiosity killed the cat, well, curiosity killed my ass!
The story is that a former rival of Hercule wants revenge for ruining his dream of Martial Arts. His plan includes resurrecting the Legendary Super Saiyan Broly as a biotechnology monster. So, Trunks, Goten, Krillin, 18, and even Hercule team up to fight this monster.
Won't you just be excited to see Hercule fighting, great start, right? Wrong!
Where do I begin? First off, its short, so there's so much limit inside that you never feel excited. It takes place in one single location, and the fight scene is pathetically short and stupid. Just the whole idea and premise is pointless. They could have easily concluded the Broly series with the second, a perfect ending. But no, they had to include Broly like a monster, and they also had to include Hercule. Are you joking me? Its like that's the one reason for making a third one, to include Hercule, and Hercule sucks!!!
The one somewhat decent thing about it is that it includes Android 18, who is insanely hot! I forgot how hot she was, so when I saw her, I was like, yeah baby, do your thing.
Other than that, this movie is not worth it. Curiosity killed the cat, well, curiosity killed my ass!
Ignore the fact that this movie is named "Bio-Broly". Ignore the fact that the scientists may say that he is "Broly". If you just pretend that this is some sort of bio engineered goop monster than you might have a pretty good time with this film. He is "Broly" in name only, he doesn't look, act or talk like Broly. Take out the Broly connection and you will miss nothing about the movie.
OK, now that I have that out of the way, how is the movie? Not great but not as bad as reputation would have you believe. The movie has some fun character stuff with 18 and Mr. Satan. There is a specific part of continuity that this movie could theoretically take place in. The way the movie concludes may seem a bit anti-climactic. In fact, the ending makes you wonder if the people had anything to fear at all. But at the very least, it is one of the few DBZ movies of the time that isn't concluded with a Spirit Bomb, Goku one punching them or a Kamehameha wave.
The movie even attempts a bit of an environmental message. The setting is unique, it has some legitimately funny moments and has one of my all-time favorite DBZ lines.
Not great, but with the right engineering there are good times to be had.
OK, now that I have that out of the way, how is the movie? Not great but not as bad as reputation would have you believe. The movie has some fun character stuff with 18 and Mr. Satan. There is a specific part of continuity that this movie could theoretically take place in. The way the movie concludes may seem a bit anti-climactic. In fact, the ending makes you wonder if the people had anything to fear at all. But at the very least, it is one of the few DBZ movies of the time that isn't concluded with a Spirit Bomb, Goku one punching them or a Kamehameha wave.
The movie even attempts a bit of an environmental message. The setting is unique, it has some legitimately funny moments and has one of my all-time favorite DBZ lines.
Not great, but with the right engineering there are good times to be had.
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- QuizThe only Dragon Ball Z movie to not feature Gohan. The franchise's protagonist Goku only appears in the closing scene.
- BlooperNormaly the energy flame of Kuririn is white, but here it's yellow.
- ConnessioniEdited into Dragon Ball Z: The Movie (1998)
- Colonne sonoreWe Gotta Power
(Opening theme)
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Keiju Ishikawa
Arranged by Keiju Ishikawa
Performed by Hironobu Kageyama
(Columbia Entertainment)
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